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10/09/76
Oakland Coliseum Stadium - Oakland, CA

Set 1:
Promised Land
Mississippi Half-Step
Cassidy
Tennessee Jed
Looks Like Rain
They Love Each Other
New Minglewood Blues
Scarlet Begonias
Lazy Lightnin'
Supplication
Sugaree

Set 2:
St. Stephen
Not Fade Away
St. Stephen
Help On The Way
Slipknot!
Drums
Samson And Delilah
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
One More Saturday Night

Encore:
U.S. Blues

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Comments:

2nd set is NUTS-O!!!
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best ever!
-Anonymous


a rockin' show........SMOKINNNNNNN!!!!!
-Anonymous


This concert was part of Bill Graham's Day's on the Green Series. The other band was the Who! I was at the show and I can honestly say I enjoyed the Who more than The Dead. I think The Dead were a little too laid back in '76. In my opinion their best years were '69-'73. Well, '77 was a good year. '90 was one of their better later years.
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Part of Dicks Picks 33, along with the following night.
-Anonymous


FYI - DP 33 features both nights in their entirety. This night has a wonderfully, enthusiastically played 'Scarlet Begonias'.
-Chad


Second set.....FUCK'N A! Download this from Nugs.net! WOW!
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OMFG - I just blew my wad listening to this 2nd set.....fuckin'A man.....ALL KILLER......NO FILLER!
-Anonymous (07/18/2008)


I remember this show. By the time the Dead finished, i was thoroughly satisfied musically. About four songs into the Who set, i bolted for the doors. Can't believe i walked out on the Who, but then again after listening to the show today, there was no need for more music. They were hot on a beautiful Day on the A Green
- (04/09/2009)


The sickest help on the way solo i heard phil and jerry duel had aud. Of 2nd set for 15 years till it wore out been waiting for dicks pick release of this one
-Stagger lee (07/08/2009)


Bobby 'mean old uncle bill says we dont have to start playin for a little bit' then they play the hitchcock t.v. Theme
-Stagger lee (07/08/2009)


Hey Bob... I can imagine that a Who - Dead show would make the boys look mellow. I'm listening to 2nd set now, so can't comment on your theory (although NFA seems pretty nasty). BTW ... check out https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=grateful+dead+3-28-81

The Dead with Pete (post drums)
- (08/24/2014)


went to thi
s show with my older brother and his friends. big dudes from Oakland, they were 18 and 19 years old. went walking through from portion during dead help.slip. and the group got into a shoving match and almost went to blows with people. they were not hippies. I was. family had ticket connection with bill graham so went to countless bay area concerts 74-79. a golden age. days on the green were a rush as soon as approaching the stadium, with the crowds, and could always hear the music booming over the top of the coliseum
- (11/16/2017)


EDIT OF THE ABOVE JIBBERISH:
I went to this show with my older brother and his friends. These friends were big dudes from Napa, they were 18 and 19 years old, I was 15. As a group of about 5 we went walking through the front area during dead's "help>slip." and my group got into a shoving match and almost went to blows with people. My buddies were not hippies--I was. They were big and wanted to tussle. I was a shrimp and did not. My family had ticket connections with bill graham so went to countless bay area concerts 74-79. a golden age. Days on the green were a rush as soon as approaching the stadium, with the crowds, and could always hear the music booming over the top of the coliseum. If you look at a list of the shows it is astounding the talent; the Babe Ruth and 1927 Yankees of the music world. Was not on the bus then. see my post of 3 23 75 (?) for info. thanks for reading
- (03/13/2018)


Dick's Picks 33

Disc 1

Promised Land 4:21
Mississippi Half-Step 9:19
Cassidy 4:28
Tennessee Jed 8:57
Looks Like Rain 8:36
They Love Each Other 7:10
New Minglewood Blues 4:51
Scarlet Begonias 12:19
Lazy Lightnin' 3:18
Supplication 5:04
Sugaree 11:35

Disc 2

St. Stephen 5:57
Not Fade Away 11:55
St. Stephen 0:50
Help On the Way 5:36
Slipknot! 5:23
Drums 3:23
Samson and Delilah 7:17
Slipknot! 6:48
Franklin's Tower 12:43
One More Saturday Night 5:27
U.S. Blues 6:16

-Bookkeeper (03/28/2020)


Very muscular show. Feels less like the gentile, serine, almost feminine band we saw earlier in the year and points more towards the power and brute strength of 77.
-Chronkill (12/02/2022)


2nd set rips! Love the Help on the Way.
-Koko (02/16/2024)


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Band Configuration
(10/20/74 - 02/17/79)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Keith Godchaux
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart
Backup Vocals: Donna Godchaux

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